Hypokalaemic periodic paralysis secondary to subclinical hyperthyroidism: an uncommon cause of acute muscle paralysis
Hypokalaemic periodic paralysis secondary to subclinical hyperthyroidism is an uncommon clinical phenomenon characterised by lower limb paralysis secondary to hypokalaemia in the background of subclinical hyperthyroidism. In this article, we report a patient who presented with progressive lower limb...
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my.ums.eprints.307402021-10-26T08:08:06Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30740/ Hypokalaemic periodic paralysis secondary to subclinical hyperthyroidism: an uncommon cause of acute muscle paralysis Alvin Oliver Payus Constance Liew Sat Lin Nee Tiong Norlaila Mustafa QM531-549 Regional anatomy RC648-665 Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology Hypokalaemic periodic paralysis secondary to subclinical hyperthyroidism is an uncommon clinical phenomenon characterised by lower limb paralysis secondary to hypokalaemia in the background of subclinical hyperthyroidism. In this article, we report a patient who presented with progressive lower limb muscle weakness secondary to hypokalaemia that was refractory to potassium replacement therapy. He has no diarrhoea, no reduced appetite and was not taking any medication that can cause potassium wasting. Although he was clinically euthyroid, his thyroid function test revealed subclinical hyperthyroidism. His 24-hour urine potassium level was normal, which makes a rapid transcellular shift of potassium secondary to subclinical hyperthyroidism as the possible cause. He was successfully treated with potassium supplements, non-selective beta-blockers and anti-thyroid medication. This case report aimed to share an uncommon case of hypokalaemic periodic paralysis secondary to subclinical hyperthyroidism, which to our knowledge, only a few has been reported in the literature. BMJ Publishing Group 2021-06-24 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30740/1/Hypokalaemic%20periodic%20paralysis%20secondary%20to%20subclinical%20hyperthyroidism%2C%20an%20uncommon%20cause%20of%20acute%20muscle%20paralysis-ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/30740/2/Hypokalaemic%20periodic%20paralysis%20secondary%20to%20subclinical%20hyperthyroidism%2C%20an%20uncommon%20cause%20of%20acute%20muscle%20paralysis.pdf Alvin Oliver Payus and Constance Liew Sat Lin and Nee Tiong and Norlaila Mustafa (2021) Hypokalaemic periodic paralysis secondary to subclinical hyperthyroidism: an uncommon cause of acute muscle paralysis. BMJ Case Reports, 14. pp. 1-4. ISSN 1757-790X https://casereports.bmj.com/content/14/6/e240666 ttp://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2020- 240666 |
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Hypokalaemic periodic paralysis secondary to subclinical hyperthyroidism is an uncommon clinical phenomenon characterised by lower limb paralysis secondary to hypokalaemia in the background of subclinical hyperthyroidism. In this article, we report a patient who presented with progressive lower limb muscle weakness secondary to hypokalaemia that was refractory to potassium replacement therapy. He has no diarrhoea, no reduced appetite and was not taking any medication that can cause potassium wasting. Although he was clinically euthyroid, his thyroid function test revealed subclinical hyperthyroidism. His 24-hour urine potassium level was normal, which makes a rapid transcellular shift of potassium secondary to subclinical hyperthyroidism as the possible cause. He was successfully treated with potassium supplements, non-selective beta-blockers and anti-thyroid medication. This case report aimed to share an uncommon case of hypokalaemic periodic paralysis secondary to subclinical hyperthyroidism, which to our knowledge, only a few has been reported in the literature. |
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Hypokalaemic periodic paralysis secondary to subclinical hyperthyroidism: an uncommon cause of acute muscle paralysis |
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Hypokalaemic periodic paralysis secondary to subclinical hyperthyroidism: an uncommon cause of acute muscle paralysis |
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Hypokalaemic periodic paralysis secondary to subclinical hyperthyroidism: an uncommon cause of acute muscle paralysis |
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